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Took this candid of my son and grand dog, with my new Christmas self-present macro & portrait lens. A good holiday.
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This shot was taken at night at -35 degrees and piercing wind at Fairbanks, one of the best places to view the northern lights in Alaska due to its location, hours of darkness in the winter, auroral activity. Frozen fingers had to be warmed up for a long time after several hours in the cold, but the magnificent natural phenomenon was worth the effort and difficulties for the opportunity to see it with my own eyes and capture it in the frame.
Having a little change from Pelicans. A Purple Swamphen or is it now an Australasian Swamphen walking straight at me sitting in the car!
Enjoy your day everyone. Thanks for visiting.
Trying to catch the energy of the restaurant, shooting from the hip as we were leaving and too full to hold the camera steady with one hand.
Voted Maryland's Biggest Crab Cake and Better Than the Best!! (At least that' what the link says.) And they might very well be right, really good Blue Claw back fin, all lump crab cakes! The help was moving and the place was packed!
You can even order through the mail:
You know you want to because in this neck of the woods, the Blue Claw crab is king!! :)
Another image I took on my Hidden Yosemite adventure with Michael Frye. I love Yosemite. It is easy to see why I keep returning again and again.
It was a very windy day, and I aborted after attempting this image. The Mushroom came out great, but the branches of the background Fir trees were moving all over. After several attempts, I only took a 20-image stack. Yes, I could have used just 1 of the background images, but that would make it a composite image and not a stacked image, in my opinion.
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Best Friends is the topic for Saturday, August 24, 2019, Group Our Daily Challenge
As we turn the page on another year, these are my best images from 2018. There is so much to appreciate when we open our eyes to it. Looking forward to the good things 2019 will bring.
Happy New Year!
We may look a bit different but deep down we are copy and paste versions of each other. We live inside each others heads and even finish each others thoughts regularly. I love you bb.
Ihr dürft natürlich gerne Teilen, kommentieren, konstruktiv kritisieren und Folgen.
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الخـطايا ..، لـو يلمّعـها الزمـن تبقـى ..، [ خـطايا ]
و [ الصـراحة] في زمـان " المهـزلة " أكبـر خطيـّه .. !!
#bye-Best you Ever!
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HB Poses
#bye- Sparkle Dress:
This dress is in the Make Me Blush event May 2 - May 12th. Landmark to the event-
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I’d been thinking of trip to lakes for the past few weeks with the aim of putting winter to bed in my photography calendar. So this trip was to focus on the photography and the walk was in secondary, l I did intend to summit a big one, staying in faith with my many years of coming here. The day was pretty moody, in a lull from the recent storms with overcast low clouds and light rain all day, which changed to snow on the tops. As photography goes it was a little disappointing, don’t get me wrong I’m in the Lake District and there is a photo round every corner, but nothing that stands out until nearing the end of my day I clocked this old and ravaged rowan out on the hillside. So out came the long lens and tripod to see what I could make of it. After tweaking several shots I settled on two compositions, here is the second.
Hello Everyone and Happy Monday!
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend. I did promise an Interview I did with my friend Mary with my next photo,however she is not done editing, so it will have to be in the next photo. :)
I had a client request a few weeks ago to do an erotic style photograph in the Helmut Newton style. I was happy to oblige and taking the idea he gave to me of a Mistress of the house and her loyal dog companion always at her side, obedient and loving, I did a variation of the photo Mr. Newton did years ago. If you do not know of his work, here is a link to his foundation and I am sure you can find his work on the internets. :) helmut-newton-foundation.org/en/exhibitions-in-the-founda...
Thank you for allowing me to share my photo with you and have a lovely evening.
xoxo,
Hildda
Market fruit berries blueberries cherries strawberries raspberries.
Kluuvi, Helsinki, Newland, Finland
A Hereford Calf and a Dockey seem to be best of friends, with lots of fresh green grass to keep them healthy
I’d noticed the striking white building with its handsome blue roof as we’d passed this way a day earlier, mustering our spirits as best we could under a grey, leaky sky that gave no hint of the beautiful evening we’d later enjoy by the side of the lake at Kirkjufell. I’d also spotted the rough pull in where the road snaked gently upwards through a patch of rocky scrub. “That might make for a shot,” was only the vaguest of thoughts as we passed through this remote area, heading for Arnarstapi and Dritvik Beach beyond. At this stage, the only thing we were certain of was that we’d passed the road that led to the Black Church of Budir and not taken it. And as we were following a circuit on the lonely road of West Snaefellsnes, we knew we’d need to be back this way the following day. That black church screams for attention you see. One of the most impossible to ignore hotspots on a peninsula that offers all sorts of possibilities.
So now we were here again, this time travelling anticlockwise on the most fantastic of coastal roads. Coming from a densely populated country where the sound of the internal combustion engine dominates almost every waking moment, driving here is an unrelenting joy. The Útnesvegur takes you through a brutal and dramatic landscape, where the story of Iceland’s violent volcanic birth is forever on show. In the far western reaches, we drove for miles, flanked by moss filled lava fields, roughly hewn and worn by the rages of a thousand winter storms, barely seeing any other vehicles at all. At times only the bulk of the ice clad Snaefellsjokull, rising mightily above everything else here seemed to anchor us to the land as if by some gravitational pull. A harsh elemental landscape in a time and place that has crept in under my skin and stayed there to settle into a contented glow that burns slowly within, forever calling me back. Having more time to explore on this, our second Icelandic adventure, was enabling us to see gems we’d had no time for on that dash around the ring road three summers earlier. You could easily fill an entire visit to Iceland with Snaefellsnes alone.
By now I was in a particularly fine mood. We’d already bagged compositions at half a dozen spots on this amazingly productive day as we made our way around the circuit. To add to the internal satisfaction levels, I’d also visited the fish and chip van at Arnarstapi. Let’s face it, if your stomach’s rumbling it’s game over on the photography front. Hunger is a big distraction when you’re trying to take epic photos. And now, a few minutes later after a spell in gastronomy heaven, here we were, pulled in at that patch of scrub and gazing at another epic vista, filled with more of those moss covered lava flows. And a handsome blue roofed building. And some other interesting stuff, I hope you’ll agree.
It was another Super Saturday moment, grabbed in a five minute roadside stop in the grand space between Arnarstapi and Budir. Well maybe a ten minute stop for a second layer to complete the twelve exposures for this handheld panoramic view that filled the space, tailing off into a hinterland of mountains rising from the red sands of the Snaefellsnes south coast under a huge gathering of heavy clouds that promised so much, and later delivered even more. It seems that wherever you stop - when you can stop - the chances are there will be something to fill the viewfinder with. Something that you perhaps didn’t see in a million other images when you planned your own adventures. Just like so many others, I love visiting the hotspots and trying to grab those memorable moments and record them forever. That’s what we were doing for most of our two weeks here, but I also find satisfaction in those impromptu moments when I see something else. And this is definitely an image I’d urge you to look at on the big screen if you can. “Best viewed large,” I sometimes read as I enjoy your stories. And you’re always right of course.
This year has been a very fun year of beautiful photos and amazing story worlds that seemed to come to life before my eyes. I was so happy that you let me sheer my world with you all and I love you all very much! Lets keep showing our worlds its amazing and Beautiful every one of them Just like all of you. ^_^
Here is the best of my photos from this year.
For Most Faves and Views we have Day Dreamer.
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For most Comments we have Looking For Them.
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And Last but not least my Fave From this year is Lillipop Character Outline. Her Sweet Innocents just makes me smile every time I look at her.
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Well my darling I thank you for always being so sweet to me and I look forward to seeing much more from you and your lovely worlds in the Future ^_^
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